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Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Acrobat Reader All CommunitiesAcrobat Reader 33 Replies Latest reply on Apr 13, 2016 1:07 PM by Cobalt adobe reader copy comments Praetorian There was an error while copying to Clipboard. An internal error occurred. Andy@HP Jun 2, 2009 5:32 AM HelloI'm running a Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 environment, based on Windows Server2003 and providing Adobe Reader as a published application (this issue appears with Adobe Reader 7 and Adobe Reader 8 equally).Sometimes when trying to copy test adobe reader copy table from a pdf document, the error message "There was an error while copying to Clipboard. An internal error occurred." appears. The selected text is still copied to the clipboard, so the message seems to be more of a warning, but it's confusing for the end-users. This happens equally when copying via 'Ctrl-C' or with the mouse (right-click & copy).It is not a problem with the document itself since sometimes the error appears and sometimes not on the same document. This happens for all documents I've tried so far.Additional information: On the servers also MS Office 2003 SP3 is installed. I have the feeling that it may be an interference with the Office Clipboard, but I can't put my finger on it...Please, has anyone found a solution for this?ThanksAndy I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 117940Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 33 replies 1. Re: There was an error while copying to Clipboard. An internal error occurred. abcadmin.com Oct
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it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How can I hide the error message “There was an error while copying to the Clipboard. An internal error https://forums.adobe.com/thread/441370 occurred.” up vote 5 down vote favorite 2 I use Adobe Acrobat Pro X on Windows 7 x64 SP1. I keep having the error message "There was an error while copying to the Clipboard. An internal error occurred." while I hit Ctrl+C. The message is mistaken as copying to the Clipboard does work. Is there any way to hide the following error window: ? It's annoying to have to close it each time I need to copy something in Adobe http://superuser.com/questions/738251/how-can-i-hide-the-error-message-there-was-an-error-while-copying-to-the-clipbo Acrobat Pro X. windows-7 adobe-acrobat clipboard share|improve this question asked Apr 6 '14 at 5:08 Franck Dernoncourt 4,570123790 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote Edit --> Preferences --> Security (Enhanced) --> Uncheck "Enable protected mode at startup" (or "Enable enhanced security). It worked for me, but looks like some people still have problems. From https://forums.adobe.com/message/2005962 by "paulh" share|improve this answer answered Sep 5 '14 at 19:18 user2993632 6112 it solved my problem too thanks :) –forsubhi Mar 23 '15 at 13:11 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote If you have idm: go to downloads->settings->general->uncheck automatically start downloading links from clipboard. For mine it was idm that caused problem. (Internet download manager) If you don't have idm: check your os, is there any software on it that monitors clipboard... if there is, turn it off. share|improve this answer edited Sep 11 at 7:42 DavidPostill 58.2k18118148 answered Sep 10 at 20:34 yaya pro 1 add a comment| You must log in to answer this question. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged windows-7 adobe-acrobat clipboard . asked 2 years ago viewed 4510 times active 18 days ago Related 1how to copy error messages in the os4Outlook VBA - how to copy the currently selected text into clipboard?0Disable the accordion style of the tools menu in Adobe Acrobat XI Pro0Why copying a text box in Adobe Acrobat X
Contact Me Login Blog RSS « Media Player Classic Pauser | Main | Type ©, ®, and ™ easily. » WednesdaySep012010 Fix Copy-and-Pasting inPDFs Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at 3:48PM Update (3/30/15): PDF-XChange Viewer http://www.onehourprogramming.com/blog/2010/9/1/fix-copy-and-pasting-in-pdfs.html is now supported. Update (10/24/14): I've disabled comments due to spam. If you https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/error-when-copy-and-paste-text-from-adobe-acrobat-reader-197697/ want to contact me, click here. Update (5/2/11): Major update. See details below. Update (11/21/2010): Improved version of the script. See details below. Recently I've been reading a lot of ebooks in PDF format so it wasn't long before I noticed that when you copy text in Adobe Reader (or any other kind adobe reader of PDF reader like Foxit Reader), it copies the hard returns so if you copy more than one line of text, each line of text is treated like its own paragraph. The Problem This is what it looks like in Adobe Reader. This is what happens when you copy that text and paste it into Microsoft Word. Still good, right? But what if I want to adobe reader copy change the font size? Here I changed the font size of the first two lines to 8-pt. Now you should see the problem quite clearly; in its infinite wisdom, Adobe Reader inserts hard returns instead of soft returns. In other words, Adobe Reader is essentially pressing "Enter/Return" after every line instead of automatically "word wrapping" the text to fit the window size. If this sounds absurdly idiotic, that's because it is. At first I didn't know that was the problem until I found this guy's blog post in a Google search. To give you an idea of how basic "word wrap" is, Notepad has it. I know I'm not the only one who's had this problem, and someone even wrote a Word macro. I haven't tried the macro but it only works with Microsoft Word and it seems overly complicated (it uses well over 100 lines of code and requires a detailed step-by-step installation and usage guide; my script just works out of the box and only uses five nine lines of code (I added support for other PDF readers) [The latest version uses quite a few lines of code, but the vast majority of it is
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